As organizations around the world rush to integrate artificial intelligence into their infrastructure and harness the growing power of the technology, many challenges have emerged in efficiently and fully integrating AI into the enterprise. Iternal Technologies Inc.'s new Turnkey AI solution helps users adopt the technology more effectively and easily.
John Byron Hanby IV of Iternal Technologies talks to theCUBE about turnkey AI solutions.
“This is an out-of-the-box AI solution that can be deployed across any business function,” said John Byron Hamby IV (pictured), founder and CEO of Iternal. “We have an out-of-the-box solution for any function: sales, marketing, customer engagement, IT operations, legal, procurement — these are real, tangible use cases.”
Hanby IV spoke with John Furrier and Savannah Peterson of theCUBE Research during Dell Technologies World, exclusively on SiliconANGLE Media's livestreaming studio, theCUBE. They discussed how Iternal is helping businesses easily embrace AI, what AI solutions customers are most excited about and how AI may impact our future. (*Disclosure details below.)
Turnkey AI Solutions: Simplify AI Integration Across Business Units
One of Internal's largest clients is Dell Technologies Inc., and the partnership has helped Dell transform its sales and marketing functions. One recent project was taking on a client that was spending more than $15,000 with an ad agency to create a single proposal.
“It was beautiful, bespoke, customised content – all the elements you want from hyper-personalisation – but it wasn't easily scalable because of the human effort and cost involved,” says Hamby IV. “We automated that process end to end, and now we can create the same quality deliverable with one click of a button, in about 60 seconds instead of three to six weeks, for less than 10% of the original cost.”
The holistic future of AI is upon us, and technology leaders around the world are excited about potential use cases as the technology continues to develop. But despite the excitement, the debate continues as to whether AI is doing more harm than good.
“You were talking on stage the other day about your concerns that AI might take over your jobs, and you were saying the same thing about the internet, you're saying the same thing about a lot of different technologies,” Hamby IV said. “This is just the next evolution, and as long as this technology is used for more good than evil, like the internet, it will be a positive for society.”
Below is the full video interview, which is part of SiliconANGLE and theCUBE Research's Dell Technologies World coverage.
(*Disclosure: Internal Technologies Inc. sponsored this segment on theCUBE. Neither Internal nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.)
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